The effect of COVID-19 on the cervical screening programme within a Northern Irish Health and Social care trust.

Q3 Medicine
Ulster Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-01
Josh Courtney McMullan, Laura Rainey, David Morgan, Lorraine Johnston
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Precis: COVID-19 has had a significant impact on the waiting times for cervical screening and colposcopy but no impact on the severity of disease outcomes.

Abstract: Objectives/Purposes of the study:: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cervical screening programme and colposcopy services in Northern Ireland.Methods: All new patients referred to colposcopy following an abnormal cervical smear result from September to November 2019 and 2020 were included. Review patients and those referred to colposcopy for another indication in the same time frame were excluded. Data collected included the presenting smear result and the time to report, time interval to colposcopy review, cervical biopsy method, result and the time to report. Statistical analysis was performed using JASP (JASP V.0.16.1, 2022) and included Shapiro-Wilk normality test and Mann-Whitney U test to compare means.Results: There was an 11% reduction in the number of presenting cervical smears (7155 vs 6379) in 2020 with a 46% reduction (158 vs 85) in the number of colposcopy referrals. In 2020 there was a mean increase of 6 days to report the presenting smear (P<0.01), mean decrease of 49 days to attend colposcopy (P<0.01) and a mean decrease of 36 days to report the cervical biopsy result (P<0.01). An increase of 14 days (P= 0.01) and 15 days (P=0.01) respectively to attend colposcopy for moderate and severe dyskaryosis in 2020. No statistical difference was seen in the frequency of presenting smear results, method of cervical biopsy and cervical biopsy results in 2020.Conclusion: COVID-19 has had a significant impact on the number of patients referred to colposcopy and the time intervals in cervical screening but no significant short term impact on the severity of disease outcomes.

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2019冠状病毒病对北爱尔兰卫生和社会保健信托基金内子宫颈筛查方案的影响。
简而言之:COVID-19对宫颈筛查和阴道镜检查的等待时间产生了重大影响,但对疾病结果的严重程度没有影响。摘要:本研究的目的:评估2019冠状病毒病大流行对北爱尔兰宫颈筛查规划和阴道镜检查服务的影响。方法:纳入2019年9月至11月和2020年11月宫颈涂片结果异常后转入阴道镜检查的所有新患者。回顾性研究的患者和在同一时间段内因其他适应症而进行阴道镜检查的患者被排除在外。收集的资料包括涂片结果和报告时间、阴道镜复查的时间间隔、宫颈活检方法、结果和报告时间。采用JASP (JASP V.0.16.1, 2022)进行统计学分析,采用夏皮罗-威尔克正态检验和Mann-Whitney U检验比较均值。结果:2020年宫颈涂片检查的数量减少了11%(7155例对6379例),阴道镜检查的转诊数量减少了46%(158例对85例)。2020年报告涂片的平均时间增加了6天(p结论:COVID-19对阴道镜检查的患者人数和宫颈筛查的时间间隔有显著影响,但对疾病结局的严重程度没有显著的短期影响。
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